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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affect much" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the extent to which something influences or changes another thing.
Example: "The new policy will affect much of the company's operations moving forward."
Alternatives: "impact significantly" or "influence greatly".
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It will affect much of NSW by Thursday.
The dystopian world Crane sees would affect much more than individual women.
A very rare form of Alzheimer's disease that runs in families can affect much younger people.
Industry analysts say that the new technologies could affect much more than still cameras.
"So being barred would directly affect much of my ability to earn a living".
In China's case, a bursting bubble could affect much of the world.
If the labor market had more slack, the disconnect between employer and employee might not affect much beyond employee morale.
This could both substantially depoliticise meeting the needs of refugee crises and affect much better burden sharing.
"Now I know that it can can affect much younger people and that women are just as much at risk".
And it would not affect much paperwork that is governed not by the individual branches but by the Defense Department.
A coach can't affect much within a matter of matches; he or she needs to settle and let the philosophies transmute.
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